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Deutsch: Clusteranalyse mittels Single-Link-Verfahren auf einem Datensatz mit dichte-basierten Clustern. Es wurden 20 Cluster extrahiert, die oft nur ein Element enthalten, da die Hierarchische Clusteranalyse keinen Begriff von "Rauschpunkten" (Noise) hat. Visualisiert mit ELKI.
English: Single-linkage cluster analysis on a density-based data set. There were 20 clusters extracted to obtain this result, most containing a single element only, since hierarchical clustering does not have a notion of noise. The visualization was generated using ELKI.
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